I mentioned PeerTube in a different comment, but it’s based on the same ActivityPub protocol underlying Lemmy (Reddit) and Mastodon (Twitter). PeerTube is the same thing but as a YouTube alternative.
One neat thing is that videos are seeded by peers, rather than hosted from one mega server. So the cost and control is distributed among many participants.
It’s cool to think about the implications of easy and decentralized video platforms. Already some official organizations are using ActivityPub for video sharing, like the EU: https://tube.network.europa.eu/
I mentioned PeerTube in a different comment, but it’s based on the same ActivityPub protocol underlying Lemmy (Reddit) and Mastodon (Twitter). PeerTube is the same thing but as a YouTube alternative.
One neat thing is that videos are seeded by peers, rather than hosted from one mega server. So the cost and control is distributed among many participants.
It’s cool to think about the implications of easy and decentralized video platforms. Already some official organizations are using ActivityPub for video sharing, like the EU: https://tube.network.europa.eu/
doesn't this really only work if many people are watching the same video at the same time?